He doesn't usually do this, but Cameron plays his game, and
lists Labour policies the Tories opposed which were a bad idea - stuff like VAT.
Not exact matches
As we've done in the past, a coalition of community and
labour organizations worked together to develop a common
list of
policy asks.
Does Ed Miliband honestly expect voters to derive
Labour's economic
policy from his
list of cuts that he wouldn't make?
While C1 / C2 voters in marginals put reforming welfare towards the top of their
list of
policy priorities, few believe this is a
Labour priority.
There is already quite a long
list of topics where
Labour and Lib Dem
policy overlaps, and now a fresh item can be added to the
list.
I decided in the end it was not appropriate as the
Labour press office sent out a note pre-empting the discussion by
listing the
policies the party had already decided on, many of which I think are wrong or trivial.
I could give you a hypothetical
list of bad ideas the Liberal Democrats would have to stop — but that would involve
Labour producing some actual
policies.
Yet while Corbyn
listed at length the achievements of
Labour councils across the country, there was a distinct lack of
policies to help those councils make their own decisions about how to meet the challenges they face (housing aside).
A new Survation poll for
Labour List of 1,037 people shows that 72 % of the public are in favour of the
policy to fund the NHS to the tune of # 2.5 bn extra a year, partially using taxes against tobacco companies and mansions as well as closing loopholes.
Labour insiders believe the
list emerged from a team of MPs loyal to Corbyn, who call themselves the «core group», and meet regularly — separately from the shadow cabinet — to discuss
policy issues, and strategies for dealing with the divided state of the parliamentary party and shoring up the leader.
It's interesting Oberon that you quite willingly
list all of
Labour's failings, but you are just as enthusiastic about Cameron dumping any
policies which would have had a smidgeon of a chance of correcting those failings.
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